Curious about what makes a real estate market ‘healthy’? This guide explores the role of housing supply and inventory, how it affects buyers, sellers, and long-term value, and what happens when the balance tips too far in either direction.
Real estate syndication allows investors to pool funds for high-value properties while earning passive income. Learn how syndications work, their benefits, and risks.
Ever wondered how your home can work for you beyond providing shelter? Discover the ins and outs of home equity and how it can be a key player in your financial portfolio.
Discover how to optimize your Boise rental property with tax strategies tailored for landlords. Learn about deductions, depreciation, 1031 exchanges, and more to maximize your investment returns.
When consumer credit tightens, more people rent, budgets get lean, and lending gets tougher. Protect cash flow, pricing power, and financing with simple moves.
Quantitative easing is more than bond buying. It reshapes liquidity, borrowing costs, and risk appetite. Here’s how QE works, why it’s used, and what it can mean for portfolios.
Discover the common misconceptions in first-time home buying and learn how to navigate the process effectively. Our guide dispels myths and provides practical advice for new homebuyers.
As any investor knows, rentals can have outstanding income potential and maximize your returns with a well-planned investment. Luckily for you, two essential calculations will help bring all your considerations into an easily assessed equation.
A reverse 1031 exchange lets you secure the replacement property before you sell. Here’s how the safe-harbor structure works, what the 45 and 180 day deadlines mean, where deals go wrong, and how disciplined execution protects tax deferral.
Real estate can build wealth when it is run well. The gap between strong performance and a slow leak in returns often comes down to one choice, your property management partner.
Private equity pools capital to buy or build property, improve operations and exit on a timetable. The tradeoffs are fees, lockups, and picking the right manager.
Jobs data doesn’t just describe the economy—it steers it. Payrolls, wages, and hours reset inflation expectations, move bond yields, and nudge the Fed’s next step. Here’s how to read the signals and translate them into rate, financing, and operating decisions.
New to Boise’s rental market? Use seven tips to budget, underwrite expenses, pick a location, finance smart, and build a team for steady, compliant cash flow.
Using retirement dollars to buy investment property is possible but only if you follow the IRS and ERISA rules carefully. From 401(k) participant loans to self-directed IRAs and Solo 401(k)s, each pathway offers unique advantages, risks, and tax implications.
August’s market sweet spot offers investors more inventory, softer competition, motivated sellers, and builder incentives plus the chance to align lease-ups with peak moving season.
Choosing between an LLC and a trust to hold your investment property can impact taxes, liability, privacy, and long-term returns. This guide breaks down the key differences so you can make the right choice for your goals.
Effective property management isn’t just about handling tenants. It’s about strategically increasing your property’s value. From preventative maintenance to detailed record-keeping and rent optimization, a skilled manager can boost both your immediate income and long-term returns.
Wondering how long it takes for home prices to rise after the Fed cuts rates? This investor guide breaks down historical trends and what to expect in 2025–2026.